African Benedictine Sisters Of our Lady

Help of Christian Kawekamo Mwanza

African Benedictine Sisters Of our Lady Help of Christian Kawekamo Mwanza was founded after the late Pope St. John Paul II Visitation on 4th September 1990, by the late, Archbishop Anthony Mayala. It is a branch from the African Benedictine Sisters of Our Lady Help of Christians Ndanda Mtwara – Tanzania under the Umbrella of the same Mother General Sr. M. Auxlia Hokororo OSB. The First profession was held in 20th February 1998 with a total number of three Sisters followed by the perpetual vows in the year 2007 the same Sisters. Our Charism is to incarnate Christ to all Mankind through Catechizing, Nursing the sick and marginalized groups, teaching schools of different levels and capacity building to women in the rural settings. Currently, the congregation has a total number of 12 Candidates, 12 Postulants, 14 Novices, 47 temporally professed Sisters and 45 Perpetual Sisters.

OUR VISION

Incarnate the compassionate Love of Christ to all Mankind

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OUR MISSION

Evangelize Good news of Christian faith to all Mankind through our consecrated St. Benedict’s model life of Prayer and Work, Catechetical instructions, Charitable work to both Spiritually and Physically disadvantaged and  offering Professional social services in Ecclesiastical and Governmental institutions as stipulated by our Congregational Constitution

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OUR OBJECTIVES

Participate in the evangelization of the Catholic Faith as instructed by our Lord Jesus Christ and inspired by the Holy Spirit in collaboration with the Diocesan Bishop

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OUR STRATEGIES

Offer Catechetical Programs in both primary and secondary schools as well as all other Educational levels

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Our Founder the late His Grace Archbishop Antony Petro Mayala
Queen of Kawekamo Parish where His Holiness Pope John Paul II visited on 4th September 1990
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